Kestrel 4600 Heat Stress Meter User Manual

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Measuring

The unit will calculate and display Wet Bulb Globe Temperature based on Globe

Temperature, Relative Humidity, Ambient Temperature, Barometric Pressure,

and Wind Speed.

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settings

To Change WBGT settings:

• Press while on the Wet Bulb Globe Temperature screen.

• Use or to change the “Type” setting between outdoor and indoor, (see glossary for

more info).

• Use

to scroll to “App”, then use or to change the Application.

• Press to exit the WBGT settings screen.

Note: Warning zones for WBGT are listed in figure 1 (page 12). If red or black warnings are displayed, the

number will flash to alert the user with the screen name contrast inverting. Unless the screen says “None”,

the flag color will flash. See below screenshots for examples of inverting screen contrast. For information on

work/rest ratios and water consumption, refer to Figure 1.

MEASURING HEAT STRESS

WET BULB GLOBE TEMPERATURE

The Kestrel Heat Stress Trackers will only yield accurate measurements using the

following guidelines. It is important that the meter be fully acclimated to the

measurement environment for accurate readings.


Proper Placement

The Kestrel Heat Stress Trackers should always be used at least 3 feet from the ground. If the unit is laid

on the ground, it will compromise the measurements of user’s conditions. To ensure proper placement,

use the Kestrel Vane Mount (included) and Compact Collapsible Tripod.

Optimal Acclimating Time

If taken from a cool environment, where the Kestrel Heat Stress Tracker was stored, to an outside heat

stress climate, the unit will need to adjust accordingly. Give the unit a minimum of 7 minutes to adjust

to the outside climate if taken from storage (examples: air conditioned building, car glove box, truck

gearbox, etc). 10 minutes of acclimation time is recommended. If worn on the person without the Black

Globe exposed, the meter will need at least 2 minutes to display accurate measurements (examples:

jeans pocket, shirt pocket, etc).

Repeat Measurements

When transporting the unit with the intention of taking repeat measurements, such as on a hike

or march, try to keep the unit exposed as much as possible. A Kestrel Belt-Clip Carry Pouch or

MOLLE-Compatible Tactical Carry Pouch is ideal for this purpose as the Black Globe sensor remains

exposed to the air.

Note: Please read the cautions and warnings on page 2 of the manual carefully. Consider all relevant

factors, such as amount of work being completed, distance traveled with respect to people or animals, or

clothing worn when making judgments on heat stress.

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F

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Warning: Black

settings

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Warning: Black

settings

86.2

Figure 1

Figure 2

SIX USER-SETTABLE WARNING ZONES

The Kestrel Heat Stress Trackers allow you to customize the settings of your heat-related

warning zones based on your specific needs.

ES

SET OUTDOOR/INDOOR MODE AND TURN ON THE WARNING ZONES

• Navigate to the WBGT Screen.

• Press

to enter the Settings Screen.

• Use or to change the “Type” setting between outdoor and indoor.

• Use

to highlight “Warnings,” then use or to turn on or off.

TO SET WBGT WARNING ZONES

• Press

while on the WBGT Screen.

• Use

to highlight “Warning setup” and press

.

• Use

or

to scroll to different warnings zones identified by color names.

• Press

to enter the selected warning zone.

• On the selected warning zone screen, press to turn the “Warning” on or off.

• Press

to highlight “Temp.” Use or to adjust the temperature value. Refer to the

“WBGT Reference Guidelines” on the reverse side of this insert for suggested settings.

No risk

Low risk

Moderate risk

Moderate risk

High risk

Extreme risk

Your Kestrel Heat Stress Tracker allows you to activate and set up

to six customized heat stress warning zone thresholds to trigger

warnings identified by color names on screen. The warnings

are in increasing order of severity of risk of heat injury as shown.

When a warning zone is turned “On,” the WBGT screen will display the appropriate

warning color (i.e. Warning: White) related to the specified temperature.

Note: The Red Warning Zone is further identified by a reverse flash of the warning. The Black Warning

Zone will reverse flash the WBGT value to alert the user. See below screenshots for examples of the screen

reverse flash.

WARNING

The following WBGT Reference Guidance Charts are summarized from well-regarded

published papers, policies and position statements relating to preventing heat injury.

These guidelines are provided for reference only and do not constitute medical advice.

These guidelines, and your Kestrel Heat Stress Tracker, must be employed with care and

good judgment. Please remember that certain individuals are more susceptible to

exertional heat stress and the Kestrel Heat Stress Trackers are environmental meters,

not medical devices. For more information on heat stress injury prevention, visit

HeatStress.com.

When in doubt, set your Zone Thresholds lower, reduce work time and increase rest

and hydration.

Figure 3

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